I just picked up a N-1204X and I’m extremely happy with it thus far. It hasn’t seen any time in the field yet but I’ve got two of the T-025X models and have been running them for 3 years. I picked up the 1204x after my heavy duty Vanguard broke. I love the weight/size ratio and sirui makes bomb...
This is exactly what I’ve found and has been my frustration as well.
There sure is some great suggestions on here! It’s be nice to find some affordable “tall” pants!!
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Thanks for posting this topic. I’m tall with 37-38” inseam and finding hunting/hiking/everyday pants is a constant never ending/frustrating search.
I’ve found that Carhartt actually has some great pants in 36” inseam that work great.
As far as hunting pants it’s a real struggle. I use...
I’ve got 36-38” inseam and 5.11’s are always disappointingly short as compared to other 36” inseam pants. They’re more like a 34” inseam. Occasionally they will offer an un-hemmed version but it’s seldom the pants I want/would actually wear.
I will say my tall co-worker (6’9”) just bought a...
You will be happy with the PST. It’s a great scope! Yea it’s heavier and longer than the BTR. You’ll find that the eye relief is pretty tight and the illuminated reticle is less than desirable but it’s still a great piece of glass.
The Bushnell is a great scope as well but it’s got a similar...
Yes and no. I usually only enter the vertical offset distance between the centerline of the bore and the reticle. I may have slipped and said horizontal but it’s the vertical distance. This is referred to as “sight height” some programs like Shooter app and Applied ballistics will allow you to...
As others have mentioned the differences for the untrained eye will be moderate during normal light. The real differences are in the low light conditions. Kowa optics are another great choice that are a little less expensive than the Swaro’s.
Most people really don’t know how to judge the...
I carry multiple pairs of the small green foam ear plugs. Always have a set in my pocket and several sets in my pack in case I lose a pair!!
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The purpose of this post is hopefully to shed light on some myths about rifle cant and help potential long range hunters set up their rifles with confidence.
A while back a friend asked me take a look at his rifle as he was having difficulty making accurate long range shots from an otherwise...
Yes, yes, yes!!
Absolutely one of the main reasons I own a muzzle brake on every rifle I own. Being able to spot my shots either hunting or competing is the difference between meat on the table or going home empty handed.
Here’s a great write up on several of the best brakes on the market...